y outh News;:' New Shaliakh for Hashomer Children Bring Cheer to Home for the Aged Paul Lupu, a 29-year-old member of Kibutz Shaar Ha- The Ufarazto Lubavitch Golan, has taken over duties 2 Israeli Youths Given BBYO Posts as shaliakh (adviser) to Summer Day Camp came to a close with the distribution Iddo Ped Hatzur of Tel Hashomer Hatzair Zionist of a letter and dollar bill for STARLIGHT. Pa. — For youth in Detroit. Aviv will be serving Aleph the first time, the Bnai each camper from the Luba- Lupu, here with his wife Brith Youth Organization, Zadik Aleph as vice-presi- vitcher Rebbe. celebrating its golden anni- dent for overseas relations Irit and two children, age 3 Referring to the observ- versary during the ensuing and expansion. He will hold and 5, succeeds Avram Shur, ance of the three-week period year, has elected officers this office along with another during which the Temple from outside of North Amer- Israeli. Amit Granot of was destroyed, the Rebbe in- Haifa, who will serve as vice- ica. structed the children to add The elections were held at president of summer pro- 22 cents (one penny for each grams of Bnai Brith Girls. international conventions day and an additional cent Both officers are members ?I' Aleph Zadik Aleph and for the entire period) and to of Noar L'Noar. the Israeli Bnai Brith Girls, •at Camp give the entire amount to the counterpart of BBYO. Bnai Brith, Starlight, Pa. charity of their choice. Michael Lee of Culver City, The Rebbe said "It was Calif., was elected president through the pure minds of of AZA. the little children and their The elections serve to un- giving tzedaka (charity) and d e r l i n e the international learning Torah that the Tem- scope of BBYO, which has ple will be rebuilt." more than 45,000 members The children, age 2 1/2 to 7, in communities throughout purchased flower s and took the world. them to Borman Hall, where BBG announced the elec- they paid personal visits to PAUL LUPU tion of Jan Rothschild of residents selected by the Trumbull, Conn., as presi- who returned this week to his staff. dent. The children then staged kibutz, Kfar Menahem, after Sharen Sabel of Charles- a two-year tour of duty here. an acrobatic and musical show. ton, S. C.. won the story- Lupu, a native of Romania, i Star of the afternoon was telling contest, with her dra- matic presentation portray- immigrated to Israel when 3-year-old Schneur Polter , ing a mother of one of the he was 14. A graduate of who gave a preview of the RUSSELL SCHREIBER ASSOCIATES eleven Israeli Olympians Seminar Kibutzim (called the songs he will sing for the university of kibutzim ), a annual Lubavitch Concert AGENCY OF THE SHOW WORLD killed at Munich last year. branch of Haifa University, Dec. 11. • Orchestras • Entertainment In defeat we are victorious; he teaches high school sci- • Speakers • Concerts in death we are reborn.— ence on his kibutz. His xvife, Downtown Detroit - 962-8000 a sabra, teaches English Summer Visits Over Sholom Asch. there. Settled by Europeans JERUSALEM ( J T A) — 35 years ago, Shaar HaGolan :About 8,000 youngsters from ls Entertain You - is located in the Jordan Val- all over the world finished ley. 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Southfield, 354 - 3554 King's Row Center, 689 - 0200 Mon. - Fri. 10-5:30 Sun. 11-4 Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 Thurs. & Fri. 10-8:30 Sun. 12-4 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 7, 1973-37 Livonia Coed Takes Tour Slated by WZO NEW YORK — A total of 30 American college students twelve states and Canada is Mildred Zoldan of St. Fran- cis Ave., Livonia. She and her colleagues will pursue advanced training in Judaic and Israeli studies especially geared for students who will be entering the field of Jew- ish education, youth work, Jewish communal life and the rabbinate. between age 18 and 25 will leave for Israel this month to take a year of intensive Judaic studies at the Hayim Greenberg College of the de- partment of education and culture of the World Zionist Organization, it was an- nounced by Dr. Abraham P. Gannes, education and cul- A nod from a lord is break- ture director of the WZO American Section. fast for a fool. —Benjamin Franklin Among the students from They Made The Grade LEN FARBER, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Farber of Leslee Crest, West Bloom- field, was one of 750 from abroad participating in the fourth Hebrew University summer session for overseas students. He is a recent graduate of Oakland Univer- sity, where he majored in philosophy. Farber soon will start graduate studies in chemistry and biology at the University of Detroit. YOUR CANDID COLOR ALBUM FINER WINER WILL BE WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY AND ASSOCIATES KE 1-8196 LET ME SHOW YOU A NEW DINEMSION IN PHOTOGRAPHY Stationery extraordivaire • Invitations For New Year Cards The Most Unusual in • Thank-you notes Unique Boutique Irems • Stationery BARBARA'S STATIONERY 725 S. Adams Road Next to South Adams Square Arcade Phone 642-3860 in Birmingham, Michigan The new shaliakh said he hopes to continue the work of his predecessor in strengthen- ing the Hashomer youth movement, which under Shur saw the establishment of new groups in Ann Arbor and Chicago and a new summer camp in the Irish Hills. On leaving, Shur corn- , mented that his stay here I taught him a great deal: "I learned that I'm a Jew and that the kibutz is not the cen- ter of Israel or the center of the world. I learned that we are all Jews together." Shur said he wishes "every Israeli could be a shaliakh." In the future, he hopes to take ;economics and sociology on the university level, but for now, he said, "I'll return to the chicken coop at Kfar Menahem." Michigan Scouts Attend Jamboree Held in Jerusalem Among the 54 Boy and Girl Scouts from around the coun- try attending the Interna- tional Scout Jamboree in Je- rusalem were Sharron Bass of Livonia, Leon Grundy of West Bloomfield and David Fivenson of Alpena. The scouts spent a few days in Jerusalem where Is- raeli scouts planned such ac- tivities as a games afternoon, a hiking trip and a campfire. Tour guides took the scouts to the Wailing Wall, Yad Vashem and to other Jeru- salem landmarks. Although the Jamboree lasted four days, many of the scouts were in Israel for a month as part of the Girl Scouts "Wider Opportunities" program. The Israel tour was co-sponsored by Girl Scouts of America and the Syna- gogue Council of America. ORCHARD MALL on Orchard Lake Road just NORTH of Maple Road (15 Mile) Dramatic elegance ... designed to put pleasure into YOUR shopping Visit the Mall during our sneak preview days . . . 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